These are the meanings of the letters HUTCHER when you unscramble them.
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Chert (n.)
An impure, massive, flintlike quartz or hornstone, of a dull color.
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cheth (unknown)
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Chute (n.)
A framework, trough, or tube, upon or through which objects are made to slide from a higher to a lower level, or through which water passes to a wheel.
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Chute (n.)
See Shoot.
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Cruet (n.)
A bottle or vessel; esp., a vial or small glass bottle for holding vinegar, oil, pepper, or the like, for the table; a caster.
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Cruet (n.)
A vessel used to hold wine, oil, or water for the service of the altar.
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curet (unknown)
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cuter (unknown)
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Eruct (v. t.)
Alt. of Eructate
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heuch (unknown)
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Hutch (n.)
A car on low wheels, in which coal is drawn in the mine and hoisted out of the pit.
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Hutch (n.)
A chest, box, coffer, bin, coop, or the like, in which things may be stored, or animals kept; as, a grain hutch; a rabbit hutch.
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Hutch (n.)
A jig for washing ore.
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Hutch (n.)
A measure of two Winchester bushels.
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Hutch (n.)
The case of a flour bolt.
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Hutch (v. t.)
To hoard or lay up, in a chest.
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Hutch (v. t.)
To wash (ore) in a box or jig.
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Hutch (v. t. & i.)
To place in huts; to live in huts; as, to hut troops in winter quarters.
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recut (unknown)
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Retch (v. i.)
To make an effort to vomit; to strain, as in vomiting.
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Retch (v. t. & i.)
To care for; to heed; to reck.
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Ruche (n.)
A pile of arched tiles, used to catch and retain oyster spawn.
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Ruche (n.)
A plaited, quilled, or goffered strip of lace, net, ribbon, or other material, -- used in place of collars or cuffs, and as a trimming for women's dresses and bonnets.
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teuch (unknown)
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Truce (n.)
A suspension of arms by agreement of the commanders of opposing forces; a temporary cessation of hostilities, for negotiation or other purpose; an armistice.
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Truce (n.)
Hence, intermission of action, pain, or contest; temporary cessation; short quiet.